ANSI X9.TR 38-4 : 2009
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FINANCIAL SERVICES - UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL INDUSTRY MESSAGE SCHEME - TECHNICAL REPORT - PART 4: ISO 20022 XML DESIGN RULES
16-01-2009
Foreword
1 Introduction
2 Normative references
3 ISO 20022 conversion from UML to XML
3.1 Assumptions
3.2 Terminology and conventions
3.2.1 Modelling terminology and conventions
3.2.2 XML naming conventions
3.3 UML to XML schema and XML instance conversion
rules
3.3.1 Relationship between XML and UML artefacts
3.3.2 Data Types
3.3.3 Conversion rules for UML patterns
4 Adopted XML schema features
4.1 Assumptions
4.2 Features
4.2.1 Namespaces in XML schema and XML instances
4.2.2 XML facets on simpleTypes
4.3 Granularity of schemas
4.4 Summary of UML operations using <
to schema production
4.5 Character set
Annex A: XML abbreviations
Includes a set of XML design rules, called ISO 20022 XML. These design rules define how a standardized Message - described by a Message Definition in UML1 according to the Modelling Guidelines of ISO/TS 20022-3 must be represented as a valid ISO 20022 compliant XML document. Also describes how (a part of) the UML Message Definition can be converted into a W3C XML Schema. This XML schema will then make it possible to use a validating XML schema parser to automatically verify that a given XML instance complies with (a subset of) the constraints described in the Message Definition.
Committee |
X9
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
American Bankers Association
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
ISO/TS 20022-4:2004 | Identical |
ISO 20022-1:2013 | Financial services Universal financial industry message scheme Part 1: Metamodel |
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